Long women's jacket made of 100% black soft cotton. An unusual creation that combines elegance and roughness with playful rigor in an idiosyncratic way.
"Since it is very conducive to health, I have decided to be happy," is one of those phrases from the 18th century French author, poet and philosopher with the pen name Voltaire.
The eponymous women's jacket from the company's own atelier is a tribute to the poet: it is for all those who are looking for creations in which elegance and roughness and playful rigor appear on an equal footing.
On the one hand, the fabric is responsible for the success of this symbiosis: black, soft cotton. This is a fabric handmade in our studio, which has something organic about it due to its irregular coloring.
The women's jacket is full of obstinate details:
the refined collar, which can be worn both as a lapel and raised
the special sleeves with asymmetrical finish and the three ochre lines
the ocher yellow seam edgings inside the jacket
the seams deliberately left open at the bottom
the discreet, natural-looking coconut buttons
the two large pockets for smartphone, wallet & co and the detail of the three lines
'Voltaire' goes perfectly with the women's trousers
'Leontion', '
Didion' and
'Châtelet' and also with the gilet '
Heller', which are made of the same fabric and which are in combination with the lightweight jacket an springtime ensemble.
'Voltaire' is also available in other Colors and fabrics.
Brand: eigensinnig wien
Material: 100% cotton
Color: black
eigensinnig wien: Special avant-garde fashion for men and women.
Under our avant-garde fashion label eigensinnig wien, we manufacture unique fashion pieces for obstinate characters. We design our collections in an experimental process, enriching them with thoughts and ideas from the fields of philosophy, art and literature or drawing inspiration from philosophy, art and literature. That is why our trousers and jackets, blouses and dresses bear the names of philosophers, literary figures and sociologists. We work with materials from nature, which we like to combine in asymmetrical, avant-garde cuts. Our aesthetic is based on the Japanese wabi-sabi concept: “Pare down to the essence, but don’t remove the poetry.”